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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Domestic Violence for New Hampshire on
Q: On June 22 my nephew came into my home, I asked if he was armed. He refused to answer. He did say I should be afraid of

My nephew and his wife were going to lease my house but because of a disagreement with the pet section of the lease, he, his wife and his father came to my house on June 22. When I told them that the pet section was clearly written, they began to swear and yell at me. As this melee escalated, I... View More

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Jun 24, 2020

I am not sure I heard a question. It seems more like a statement. It also appears as though you are concerned about your safety and if you think a crime has occurred you may want to report it to the police.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Probate for New Hampshire on
Q: I owed restitution from when i was 15 can they transffer it 2 adult court and put a bench warrent if i was off probate

When I was 15 i vandalized someones car.i was supposed to pay off 1400$ and do prohibition. I finished my probation successfully and moved to virginia when i turned 18 i owe 285$ left on my probation can they transfer it to adult court because they are telling me i have a bench warrent now.

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Jun 12, 2020

It depends. If you finished probation successfully and the case was closed it doesn't seem like there is anything that can be done. If it was left as a collections case only, they may be able to issue a warrant. I would suggest contacting the court and find out if there is a warrant and if... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: can the DEA send and wired informant to my private property to audio an video me with out me being aware

i live in new hampshire, and i own my property, i think the DEA illegal obtain a search warrant, based on video and audio from an informant that was illegal obtain,

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Jun 3, 2020

NH law has a wiretapping statute that requires consent to record. There are exceptions including one party intercept permission to law enforcement granted by the AG office.

You should contact a lawyer to discuss the particulars of your case. Search and seizure law is constantly evolving...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: Have you ever experienced a case where the defendant was pulled over in a vehicle registered to them, sr-22 insurance

and an interlock device all in their name but had not yet been to the dmv to take his license test/ get his license back?

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on May 15, 2020

I have represented people charged with violation of the IID law, operating without a license and after suspension. The facts of each case are unique, but it is better to speak with a person than to try to give advise generically. My office number is 603-788-2080. I handle cases in Northern NH.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for New Hampshire on
Q: What exactly is this charge? : Controlled drug act My friend got charged with this while being incarcerated

Controlled drug act.

My friend got charged with this while incarcerated, I'm not exactly sure what this means, if he was in possession of drugs, or if someone gave him drugs or what exactly happened & I can not ask him because he is in the hole. Thank you for any help!

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Mar 16, 2020

The Controlled Drug Act is where you will find all drug offenses in the NH criminal code RSA 318-B: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/NHTOC/NHTOC-XXX-318-B.htm

If your friend was in custody then it seems likely that he was found in possession or trying to get a controlled substance...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: My husband was arrested for a Misdemeanor B theft that happened 2 years ago. We are in NH. Statue of Limitations?

they have video of the theft

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Feb 14, 2020

Class B misdemeanor SOL is 1 year, there are some exceptions see RSA 625:8 below:

625:8 Limitations. –

I. Except as otherwise provided in this section, prosecutions are subject to the following periods of limitations:

(a) For a class A felony, 6 years;

(b) For a...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: If I go to jail for not paying restitution how much do I get charged a day until it's paid off in nh
Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Jan 27, 2020

A person who is serving time for not paying restitution will get no credit toward the amount owed. The only credit that would be provided is for a fine or penalty assessment owed to the state. Restitution is provided directly to a victim of a crime. Restitution is provided by RSA 651:63.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: The issue at hand involves an individual on parole who has medical issues preventing compliance with terms of probation.

Female found unresponsive and resuscitated from days of extreme carbon monoxide poisoning, male counterpart deceased, medical records indicate mental conditions as a result, not including the effects of her loss.

**female, not long after, arrested, charged and jailed for wreckless driving,... View More

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Dec 6, 2019

This is a very case specific matter. It is vital that she have an attorney who knows all the facts and background to help. This is not something I would try to provide an answer or even any ideas about online. Contact a defense attoreny near where she has court who is licensed in both MA and NH.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: Can a person with offenses of NH RSA 632-A:3, III have their status reduced after 20 years
Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Nov 13, 2019

A conviction for felonious sexual assault may not be annulled, per RSA 651:5.

If you are looking to amend your status from a Tier II or lifetime offender and were convicted prior to the establishment of the sex offender registry then RSA 651-B:6 would control.

The steps to follow...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: What happens if the individual has two priors?
Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
answered on Oct 19, 2019

It can be considered in any sentencing

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: my friend is 15 & her boyfriend is 19... will her boyfriend go to jail even though it was completely consensual?

she is pregnant

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Sep 2, 2019

It depends. RSA 632-A:3 says it is a crime to “Engage in sexual penetration with a person, other than his legal spouse, who is 13 years of age or older and under 16 years of age where the age difference between the actor and the other person is 4 years or more”

Your friends dob and the...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for New Hampshire on
Q: Out of gas off the highway,can officers require proof of id and registration?

It led to driving on suspended.

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Aug 4, 2019

Yes, police in NH can demand license and registration. The issue may be was there another person who could have been the driver.

See RSA265:4 Disobeying an Officer. –

I. No person, while driving or in charge of a vehicle, shall:

(a) Refuse, when requested by a law...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for New Hampshire on
Q: What actions do I take? MOTION? To Vacate, for Dismissal, A Continuance... and to which relevant reasoning, under each?

My fiance was charged and arrested for Reckless Conduct-Deadly Weapon, his motorcycle. He missed the hearing on June 6th and when he was arrested for the non appearance, they set bail conditions and supervision check ins but never issued another date to answer to the claims and allegations of... View More

Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Jul 22, 2019

The Court and the NH DMVar e completely separate entities. NH DMV has statutory authorities and administative rules that control. The hearing at the DMV does not require nor depend on a criminal case.

It also seems like the court cleared the default and a new date will be set....
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: What sentence would you receive if convicted of class b felony for forgery?
Leonard D. Harden
Leonard D. Harden
answered on Jun 6, 2019

It depends on many factors. There is no sentence that is imposed on a forgery conviction. The maximum for a class B felony is 3.5 to 7 years and a $4,000 fine. The minimum is nothing. Factors that are important include: criminal history, type of forgery, amount of loss, restitution paid in... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: If a parent has a pedophile in the house with a minor, would this be considered endangerment if the minor did not know?
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Dec 12, 2018

It depends on the level of sex offender this person is. there are laws that state a sex offender cannot be around minors so check with the local police department to make sure the person is properly registered and is registered for the home the person resides in, and the level and danger to the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: Like my domestic violence taken off my record it only happen once as I had a federal firearms license n

I never had anything in my life except this

Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Dec 12, 2018

You need to file a motion in the court that you plead or were found liable for the domestic violence. There forms and the rules are on the courts website and you have to follow the rules carefully and notify the attorney generals office. There is a fee but it is reasonable. There are lawyers that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Immigration Law for New Hampshire on
Q: My husband has a warrant for his arrest and he can't appear in court physicaly. out of the US.is there a way to dismiss

we were advice not to enter the US unless the court drop the warrants because he will be picked up by ICE from the airport and maybe issue a deportation proceedings. Now his green card also expired last year while he still out of the US . it has been over 4 years out of the state,

Whats... View More

Hector E. Quiroga
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Hector E. Quiroga
answered on Nov 15, 2018

Seeking legal counsel who could represent him before the court on the charges against him could help in some way.

Unfortunately your husband’s problem has been compounded by his absence from the US for so long; he’s essentially abandoned his residence. There are ways to regain it; he...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: My 19 year son was arrested over the weekend. How do I find out the nature of the charges? Noone will speak to me

He was on pretrial probation. How do I know if he has new charges or if tbjs was a violatiin of pretrial release? Web site says he was arraigned on one charge but pending arraignment on 2

Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Nov 5, 2018

You can show up at the arraignment or visit him at the jail he has been located at, at the times posted for visitation.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New Hampshire on
Q: A town website refuses to remove my name from an online police log saying it is part of the public record, is this fair?

This situation relates to the state of NH. I have several charges that were nolle prossed, and I'm currently working through the annulment process. One online media outlet has already agreed to remove my name and scrape the meta tag from the Google search, but why won't the town?

Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Nov 5, 2018

It may not be fair but it is common practice. if you were found not guilty you can ask for a removal, if that doesn't work then you can ask the court to anul the arrest record.

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